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. >> i'm scott brown. i approve this ssage. >> elizatharre isry puuens about her heritage behind her. >> identified herself as a native american to employers. >> they have zero evidence of. >> she's facing tough questions about whether she claimed to be minority for ofessional gain. >> she did give an er. kpsgi >> athing else that will come out about you that you don't already know? >> you know, i don't think so, but who knows? >> as i kid i never asked for documentation when she talked about ouriv aca hege. i knew my family dchts like she was part cherokee and delaware so my parents had to elope. i never asked for, never got any benefit because of my heritage. the people w hired me said they didn't even know aboutit. i'm elizabethwarren. ippro thimee. trown can continue attacking my family. but i'm going to keep fighting for yours. >> recent polling in the state of massachusetts shows us just how tight this race is. one poll puts senator brown ahead by 4 points. another has shown elizabeth waen with aeael
. >> i'm scott brown. i approve this ssage. >> elizatharre isry puuens about her heritage behind her. >> identified herself as a native american to employers. >> they have zero evidence of. >> she's facing tough questions about whether she claimed to be minority for ofessional gain. >> she did give an er. kpsgi >> athing else that will come out about you that you don't already know? >> you know, i don't think so, but who knows? >> as i kid i...
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fanned by wind and brass that has turned from green to a fire hazard brown. >> will want and make sure the communities are away and running at the heart of preparedness. >> enough to warrant warnings from the very top. >> i am sure we would all want to say, keep safe, listen to your local emergency announcements, and to make sure that you'll do what you're asked to do. >> communities are on tenterhooks with in the tinderbox conditions. >> you may not of the men, but you love more than likely seen his work. the british cartoonist has died at age 91. he created misbehaving world's, the curtains were a string of provocations. >> these drawings of pigtailed and the key, the hockey stick wheeling girls made him famous. it was the fame that he grew to resent. >> honda were so few drawings, it was only a small part of my work, and timmy, a series of drawings with no particular consequence. >> he sold his first cartoon as a teenager, but the war intervened. a prisoner of the japanese lead the drawings of a different sort. in the '50s, his images were everywhere. when it was turned into a film,
fanned by wind and brass that has turned from green to a fire hazard brown. >> will want and make sure the communities are away and running at the heart of preparedness. >> enough to warrant warnings from the very top. >> i am sure we would all want to say, keep safe, listen to your local emergency announcements, and to make sure that you'll do what you're asked to do. >> communities are on tenterhooks with in the tinderbox conditions. >> you may not of the men,...
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after president obama decided to ignore the results from the senate race in massachusetts where scott brown won and decided to shove the senate health care bill, the obama health care bill to through the senate, the house of representatives where a vast majority of americans were opposing it. the tea party was out in the street thankfully voicing their concern about government taking away their freedom. and yet, the president pushed on, broke every rule you can think of to get this bill through the house of representatives, and about two days before there i was in the green room at fox and in walks ron williams. and i looked at juan and i said you folks are commiting political suicide. you're going to get creemed in the next election. you're doing everything that the public doesn't want you to do. you're ignoring the rules, you're breaking the rules, you're shoving it down the throats of the american people. you're not allowing any amendment. you're acting like tyrants. and [applause] and you will pay for it dearly in november. [cheers and applause] well, of course they did pay for it dearl
after president obama decided to ignore the results from the senate race in massachusetts where scott brown won and decided to shove the senate health care bill, the obama health care bill to through the senate, the house of representatives where a vast majority of americans were opposing it. the tea party was out in the street thankfully voicing their concern about government taking away their freedom. and yet, the president pushed on, broke every rule you can think of to get this bill through...
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attempts to find the best point for filming the landscape dimitri suddenly comes face to face with a brown bear one of the rarest and largest animals of the caucuses reserve. am rangers did find fresh tracks they were close to the heart where the rangers put up for the night they reported the find over walkie talkie that he would use there all threats here but the store always got from a wolf yes. keep still the workers let me see them what initially go into trucks no just those old in. the case here they are. two three three four eight calling one zero four eight calling one zero four zero zero everything's ok no poacher tracks if only some left by animals the latest tracks are those of wolves three of them over and out. different people visiting the coaxes nature reserve a raft of different things some seek shelter from the hustle and bustle of big cities others around the thrills only a few are able to blend in with this wonderful place and become possibly. just invested by old and yet i feel i'm an integral part of this world yet i do you well know crazy romantic. i'm nearly drowned al
attempts to find the best point for filming the landscape dimitri suddenly comes face to face with a brown bear one of the rarest and largest animals of the caucuses reserve. am rangers did find fresh tracks they were close to the heart where the rangers put up for the night they reported the find over walkie talkie that he would use there all threats here but the store always got from a wolf yes. keep still the workers let me see them what initially go into trucks no just those old in. the...
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a 20 kilometer mile per hour wind and droughts that turned -- and plants that turned from green to brown. >> we are making sure that communities are aware. >> the fire season has kicked in hard. enough to warrant warnings from the very -- from the prime minister. >> to those suffering through those conditions, keep safe. listen to your emergency announcements and make sure you do when you're asked to do by emergency workers. quest amenities -- >> committees are on pins and hooks over the conditions. >> you may not know the man but you have more than likely seen his work. the influential british cartoonist has died at the age of 91. he created the world of misbehaving girls in a comic and creative school. we have in looking back at his life. >> these drawings of anarchy, these girls made ronald famous. this was only a part of his work. >> there was so few drawings, there was no more than about 60 tribes probably and to me it was a series of drawings but it was of no particular consequence. >> he sold his first cartoon as a teenager. his grim experiences as a prisoner of the japanese left
a 20 kilometer mile per hour wind and droughts that turned -- and plants that turned from green to brown. >> we are making sure that communities are aware. >> the fire season has kicked in hard. enough to warrant warnings from the very -- from the prime minister. >> to those suffering through those conditions, keep safe. listen to your emergency announcements and make sure you do when you're asked to do by emergency workers. quest amenities -- >> committees are on pins...
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from greeting cards to driverless cars, california governor jerry brown. paving the way for a bill that establishes safety regulations for the people. it took place at will's headquarters. developing the driverless technology with gps systems to operate. google's driverless cars have lot more than 300,000 miles already. the government seems to have a tent and almost everything these days, including your child's food. michele obama pushing a new health initiative in public schools. feels like hummus and broccoli and salad. kids are creating a market for lunch, joining me now is the founder and ceo of the education action group foundation. why are we wasting money on these programs? >> we have bureaucrats who believe that they know what is best. they pass these regulations but what government schools will feed children. what we are seeing is a culture shock, kids are used to hamburgers and hot dogs and chicken nuggets and those sorts of things, and now they are being force-fed hummus and all of the other things you're talking about. cheryl: here is the probl
from greeting cards to driverless cars, california governor jerry brown. paving the way for a bill that establishes safety regulations for the people. it took place at will's headquarters. developing the driverless technology with gps systems to operate. google's driverless cars have lot more than 300,000 miles already. the government seems to have a tent and almost everything these days, including your child's food. michele obama pushing a new health initiative in public schools. feels like...
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melissa: good for you. >> give governor brown credit. he often getsriticized for siding wh environmentalists against consumers and bbsinesses. this time he went the other way. good for him. we have the delicate balance. we want to protect the environment. we're very proud of the beautiful landape out here in california but we also want to mak sure we don't strangle businesses. that delicate balance is hard to achieve but i think governor brown did the right thing. melissa: i can't believe you're making this argument. it is completely ridiculous. ivers have only themselves to blame. this was riff ren dmb to special cocktail of gasoline that so so expensive and so rare. not only that in 2015 it is getting worse. another proposition came in where standards will get even higher, tighting the stranglehold around drivers you're talking about. voters have only theirselves to blame for this situatio and getting relief from this little respite. i think it is diculous. >> i hope it helps. keep in mind when temperatures do cool down, right now it i
melissa: good for you. >> give governor brown credit. he often getsriticized for siding wh environmentalists against consumers and bbsinesses. this time he went the other way. good for him. we have the delicate balance. we want to protect the environment. we're very proud of the beautiful landape out here in california but we also want to mak sure we don't strangle businesses. that delicate balance is hard to achieve but i think governor brown did the right thing. melissa: i can't believe...
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chamber of commerce is is targeting two democrats right now one of them sure of brown already spending money on the campaign here eight months out and they say that they plan to spend fifty million dollars to defeat democrats specifically to defeat democrats. more than a dozen senate seats more than thirty house seats that they've already targeted and she's to be a crime and this is in one thousand and seven and so many act was passed to make this illegal and the supreme court has overturned this how can it be a good thing for our democracy to have corporate interests deciding who our candidates are you know or are having such a large influence. as you said sam low information voters people who just pay attention the last few weeks before the campaign and watch what we're already seeing the effects of it because in two thousand and ten when it was the first election after citizens united over three hundred million dollars and outside corporate spending went into that and it elected one of the most corporate friendly house of representatives are seeing now after fifteen months of the re
chamber of commerce is is targeting two democrats right now one of them sure of brown already spending money on the campaign here eight months out and they say that they plan to spend fifty million dollars to defeat democrats specifically to defeat democrats. more than a dozen senate seats more than thirty house seats that they've already targeted and she's to be a crime and this is in one thousand and seven and so many act was passed to make this illegal and the supreme court has overturned...
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and us germany was one of the hottest across in the world this brown path is what used to be a minefield and imposing construction with c.c.t.v. cameras barbed wire fences and watchtowers every one of the half kilometers it was all taken away off to reunion this place is now in museum but while there was a may have become part of history division remains the boundary in some people's minds is as solid as ever and until these barrier falls through reunification will remain just an illusion. or if an ocean r.t. report in from germany. most was saying earlier in the program on the way very soon then the syrian president of a conflict that ravaging is country in his own words exclusively here on this channel r.t. moscow after this break. russia's that so much of. which of course you want to hear.
and us germany was one of the hottest across in the world this brown path is what used to be a minefield and imposing construction with c.c.t.v. cameras barbed wire fences and watchtowers every one of the half kilometers it was all taken away off to reunion this place is now in museum but while there was a may have become part of history division remains the boundary in some people's minds is as solid as ever and until these barrier falls through reunification will remain just an illusion. or...
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he lives in a subdivision called brown deer. they're executing or search warrant or preparing to do so, but police officers have been there for quite some time. they have not yet found the suspect at this time, they are looking for any help they can get from the public, however they have found his car, described as a black mazda protoge. they said this happened about 11:00 local time. that would be about noon eastern, at the azana hair salon. according to that salon's website they open about that time in the morning. what has been described to me by a spokesperson is that a man walked into the salon, some employees said something like, they noticed that he had a handgun and said if you're going to rob the place rob the place or words to that effect. and at that point, according to a federal law enforcement official that's when this mangan firing allegedly shot inside. we know that at least seven people were hit, you heard them indicate very tragically, that three people are now confirmed dead, four people injured and are now bei
he lives in a subdivision called brown deer. they're executing or search warrant or preparing to do so, but police officers have been there for quite some time. they have not yet found the suspect at this time, they are looking for any help they can get from the public, however they have found his car, described as a black mazda protoge. they said this happened about 11:00 local time. that would be about noon eastern, at the azana hair salon. according to that salon's website they open about...
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well, why, said the brown fly? >> and on that note, bill cosby. watch the entire interview on our "meet the press" website, as our round table will do. our "meet the press" website, as our i love that my daughter's part fish. but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different. we have access to great specialists, and our pediatrician gets all the information. everyone works as a team. and i only need to talk to one person about her care. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. monarch of marketing analysis. with the ability to improve roi through seo all by cob. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. i'm going b-i-g. [ male announcer ] good choice business pro. good choice. go national. go like a pro. an
well, why, said the brown fly? >> and on that note, bill cosby. watch the entire interview on our "meet the press" website, as our round table will do. our "meet the press" website, as our i love that my daughter's part fish. but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different. we have access to great specialists, and our...
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find the all brown bag and you could win! if you have copd like i do you know how hard it can be to breathe and what that feels like. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open a full 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. and it's steroid-free. spiriva does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens your throat or tongue swells you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing can reverse copd. spiriva helps me breathe better. does breathing with copd weigh you down? ask your doctor if spiriva can help. >>> still to co
find the all brown bag and you could win! if you have copd like i do you know how hard it can be to breathe and what that feels like. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open a full 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. and it's steroid-free. spiriva does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have...
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. >> as big brown eyes. it is sad. >> the couple's two older children were not born with aids and are fine but the disease still takes its toll. >> it is still part of my life, because my mom my dad, and my sister. we still live with it every day. >> she got it from her husband. >> i was sick. i was 80 pounds. >> but thanks to better drugs she has survived over 20 years and has found purpose in hurricane, starting a women's collective which offers help for women and girls with hiv prevention and advocacy. the panel for the aids memorial quilt is one of more than 35,000 that will go on display on the national mall. >> do not see the quilt but a panel. >> they will hold opening ceremonies tomorrow and the volunteers are going to roll out two chunks of the quilts, bigger than what they had at the smithsonian folklife festival recently. the council kicks off tomorrow night at the kennedy center, and the speaker's that will be coming up in the coming days will include bill gates, former president bill clinton and
. >> as big brown eyes. it is sad. >> the couple's two older children were not born with aids and are fine but the disease still takes its toll. >> it is still part of my life, because my mom my dad, and my sister. we still live with it every day. >> she got it from her husband. >> i was sick. i was 80 pounds. >> but thanks to better drugs she has survived over 20 years and has found purpose in hurricane, starting a women's collective which offers help for...
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to me whether you would have been for scott brown or martha. i taught at harvard. i lived up there. there are more than democrated or republicans. so you have two things happening simultaneously inside of the beltway. in washington and in state capitals. you have more and more partisan ship and more and more decisions baesed on what's going to help our party in november. but the country is going in the exact opposite direction. the country is fleeing from the system in which we can't come together as a common people to solve our common problems. the -- there are more and i'm mention a couple additional examples of this. but the real bottom line is it is systemic. it is not who we e leblgt. we throw them out because it doesn't work. i always feel like charlie brown hoping lucy won't pull away the football. and one of the things if you think in terms of economics, what do we know about economics? or social? or cultural issues? incentives work. incentive systems work. and we have created a system where every incentive, you know, how you have to wi
to me whether you would have been for scott brown or martha. i taught at harvard. i lived up there. there are more than democrated or republicans. so you have two things happening simultaneously inside of the beltway. in washington and in state capitals. you have more and more partisan ship and more and more decisions baesed on what's going to help our party in november. but the country is going in the exact opposite direction. the country is fleeing from the system in which we can't come...
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michael brown is in trouble. that scene is in jep -- seat is in jeopardy, david grasso is running against him, and that is a question will african- american voters in great numbers stay with michael brown or will they give a look at grasso? one thing that detracts from grasso, he worked for sharon amrose, very much perceived as an antitenant council member. michael brown is playing up that he is a champion of lower income people. >> as they say, we shall see on wednesday when all of the result comes in. fox 5 political analyst mark plotkin, we'll get a look at the president up close. he'll be back in virginia tomorrow. >> tom. >>> the clock is ticking for people in maryland trying to vote ahead of election day. the voting centers close their door at 9:00 tonight. maureen umeh. >> reporter: you can't see behind me. the line here is long and getting longer as folks get up work and come down here. a lot of them are prepared to go three to four hours to get inside to vote. take a look at the lines. unbelievable. it's
michael brown is in trouble. that scene is in jep -- seat is in jeopardy, david grasso is running against him, and that is a question will african- american voters in great numbers stay with michael brown or will they give a look at grasso? one thing that detracts from grasso, he worked for sharon amrose, very much perceived as an antitenant council member. michael brown is playing up that he is a champion of lower income people. >> as they say, we shall see on wednesday when all of the...
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brown, senator barack obama, and then the gentleman who was put in to replace him. all african-americans. and it's really part of the paradox of the city itself in so many ways. chicago has long been one of the most racially segregated cities in america, and so it's a paradox that segregation has led to this very compact, two mostly large black communities on the west side of chicago, and particularly on the south side of chicago, that has continue continueously delivered large numbers of black votes for democratic party candidates. and so that's one of sort of the paradox of why. the other is that the role that blacks have played within the democratic party machine. they rebel from the machine, particularly starting in 1970. but many, like harold washington, who went on to become mayor, started out in the daly machine, and daly was elected in the mid-1950s, and the machine itself helped to perpetrate this racial segregation, through the public housing policies, its city planning policies, where to put highways, dan ryan highway, splits the south side because one si
brown, senator barack obama, and then the gentleman who was put in to replace him. all african-americans. and it's really part of the paradox of the city itself in so many ways. chicago has long been one of the most racially segregated cities in america, and so it's a paradox that segregation has led to this very compact, two mostly large black communities on the west side of chicago, and particularly on the south side of chicago, that has continue continueously delivered large numbers of black...
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their real name is the brown marmarated stink bug and he calls them? >> yucky. terage. >> reporter: he live -- teage. >> reporter: he lives at the top of the mountain. >> everyone here has the same problem. >> and is this the talk of the town? >> yeah. uh-huh. >> and so bad some days he has to change his clothes in the garage. >> and when i go in, i have to take my clothes off. i am covered. >> reporter: like they're conspiring against him. >> and why did you block the door? >> to keep the bugs from coming in. >> and it's taken over your life. >> they have. >> reporter: he is not doing much grilling those days. here on the other side of the patio, he can't sit outside and this this is what happened. he can't do anything without a stink bug landing on you. he found a spray, he said, kills about 20% of what he hits. >> what do you think would happen if you didn't spray? >> it's hard telling. probably tear the house away. >> reporter: he's done a good job of keeping him out of the house and checking every room each night. >> what do you think of this? >> i think so
their real name is the brown marmarated stink bug and he calls them? >> yucky. terage. >> reporter: he live -- teage. >> reporter: he lives at the top of the mountain. >> everyone here has the same problem. >> and is this the talk of the town? >> yeah. uh-huh. >> and so bad some days he has to change his clothes in the garage. >> and when i go in, i have to take my clothes off. i am covered. >> reporter: like they're conspiring against him....
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to launch a global coalition for education and joining me now here is sarah brown. welcome. >> hi. >> great to see you. the problem is enormous 61 million children around the world do not even have primary education. how do you meet your goal you anurba , with the united nations of educating every child some. >> well, it's a big target. and seems at first sight quite insurmountable. there's a promise from the united nations that all the member countries made to get evy single child into school by the end of2015 aha s us tears to go. but we're going to tackle it in different ways. we have government commitments as a big set of meetings coming up tomorrow at the united nations with the big education first launch with the secretary general and with gordon as the new special vo inhheig non-profits all around the world in those locations and the business community coming on board. >> the big new piece is the business community. you have really mobilized and you and your husband have traveled the globe for years and know these people. what a theseoments at ihe al >> what
to launch a global coalition for education and joining me now here is sarah brown. welcome. >> hi. >> great to see you. the problem is enormous 61 million children around the world do not even have primary education. how do you meet your goal you anurba , with the united nations of educating every child some. >> well, it's a big target. and seems at first sight quite insurmountable. there's a promise from the united nations that all the member countries made to get evy single...
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and now the yankees are playing for scott brown's team. a statement from brown's spokesman says the candidate views the contribution as, quote, their way of paying us back for babe ruth. well. >>> also, how did mitt romney get on the wrong side of a small bakery in pittsburgh and a 7-eleven chain all in the same sentence? find out what happened when romney was at a picnic this tuesday. >> i don't know about these cookies. they don't taste like you made them. no, no, they came from the local 7-ler hif 7-eleven, bakery or whatever. >> the cookies in question were a very special addition from bethel bakery. the comments did not sit well with the owner who said this, we wanted him to be welcome with the best in the burg. this guy has no ideas how loved the institution is that supplied those cookies. romney left his mark on that town. the special in the bakery was called the cookieburg. >>> from '78 to '81, house democrats are communists. really, communists? he was asked to get specific in an interview with cnn's soledad o'brien this morning. >
and now the yankees are playing for scott brown's team. a statement from brown's spokesman says the candidate views the contribution as, quote, their way of paying us back for babe ruth. well. >>> also, how did mitt romney get on the wrong side of a small bakery in pittsburgh and a 7-eleven chain all in the same sentence? find out what happened when romney was at a picnic this tuesday. >> i don't know about these cookies. they don't taste like you made them. no, no, they came...
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and us germany was one of the hottest across in the world this brown path is what used to be a mine field and imposing construction with c.c.t.v. cameras barbed wire fences and watchtowers every one of the half kilometers it was all taken away after reunion this place is now a museum but while there was a may have become part of history division remains the boundary in some people's minds is as solid as ever and until these barrier falls through reunification will remain just an illusion. or if an ocean r.t. reporting from germany. got some great programs lined up for tonight shortly indeed the martin deals a painful blow to sensational journalism in the mainstream media and breaking the set more than for a short it's not erotic. hughes's day starts at five am even earlier in the winter tending to his flock of story hundred sheep in the mountains in panes of t.v. thirty five years old it wasn't the life he jumped out of having studied accounting but he dition and familial duty dictated that he would take on the care of these animals after his father. he's just made camp at their winter fa
and us germany was one of the hottest across in the world this brown path is what used to be a mine field and imposing construction with c.c.t.v. cameras barbed wire fences and watchtowers every one of the half kilometers it was all taken away after reunion this place is now a museum but while there was a may have become part of history division remains the boundary in some people's minds is as solid as ever and until these barrier falls through reunification will remain just an illusion. or if...
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brown and others have not responded on the issue. >>> straight ahead on the news edge six, virginia's governor takes aim at the president. what he is calling the commander in chief. sue. >> and we're keeping an eye on clouds and radar. we'll let you know what the chances are and right now, i would say, pretty good and what is going on in sports? >> the nats and caps are busy. the wizards first pick gets the first taste of the nba. las vegas style. those stories and more in sports. maureen. >> we want to remind you if you have a story idea, call the fox 5 tip line at 202-895-3,000 or www.fox5tips@wttg.com. @wttg.co [ romney ] i'm mitt romney, anand i approve this message. [ male announcer ] when a president doesn't tell the truth, how can we trust him to lead? the obama outsourcing attacks: "misleading, unfair and untrue." there was "no evidence" that mitt romney shipped jobs overseas. candidate obama lied about hillary clinton. so, shame on you, barack obama. [ male announcer ] but america expects more from a president. obama's dishonest campaign: another reason america has lost conf
brown and others have not responded on the issue. >>> straight ahead on the news edge six, virginia's governor takes aim at the president. what he is calling the commander in chief. sue. >> and we're keeping an eye on clouds and radar. we'll let you know what the chances are and right now, i would say, pretty good and what is going on in sports? >> the nats and caps are busy. the wizards first pick gets the first taste of the nba. las vegas style. those stories and more in...
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well, why, said the brown fly? >> and on that note, bill cosby. watch the entire interview on our "meet the press" website, as our round table will do. our "meet the press" website, as our round table will do. thank you very much for being -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
well, why, said the brown fly? >> and on that note, bill cosby. watch the entire interview on our "meet the press" website, as our round table will do. our "meet the press" website, as our round table will do. thank you very much for being -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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figure this debate is being played out on a smaller scale in california where democratic governor jerry brown is asking voters to support proposition thirty a ballot initiative that will raise taxes on the rich slightly in order to raise more revenue for the cash strapped state on it's a prop thirty argued that passage will lead to exodus of millionaires from the state and this a collapsing economy but a new study by sociologist at stanford princeton proves that that claim is untrue as c.n. be serial ports the study looked at two tax changes in california one thousand nine hundred tax credit and i income filers in two thousand and five levy called the mental health services tax that took one percent of income over one million using tax return data the researchers examined out of the changes affected millionaire migration in or out of the state before and after the tax laws were passed the results were pretty straightforward a tax cut for the rich had no effect on more millionaires moving into the state and a mattress a modest top tax hike on the rich tax hike had no effect on more millionaire
figure this debate is being played out on a smaller scale in california where democratic governor jerry brown is asking voters to support proposition thirty a ballot initiative that will raise taxes on the rich slightly in order to raise more revenue for the cash strapped state on it's a prop thirty argued that passage will lead to exodus of millionaires from the state and this a collapsing economy but a new study by sociologist at stanford princeton proves that that claim is untrue as c.n. be...
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five republicans lost who are moderates -- scott brown, tommy thompson, rick berg and tommy mcnamara. pick a direction. you want to be moderate and play around with this, you are not going to hold up. you want to go fiscally conservative, go tea party, and you might win the senate back. >> if i could answer a basic question without appalling answerrings. >> sean: but there is a big gender gap here. women in larger numbers voted for obam a. men in larger numbers voted for romney. >> so did minorities, a lot of latinos and african-americans and -- [overlapping dialogue] >> sean: to eric's point, 3 million fewer republicans voted this year than in 2008. >> real quick, the numbers, right now, as of this -- literally a couple of hours ago, 2,29800 is what obam beat romney by. almost 3 million fewer republicans voted. >> he didn't get that turnout. >> that electoral college, that's becoming an issue. there are a lot of constitutionalists who are going to yell at me for saying this. >> sean: no, no, no. you don't go with the popular vote. you don't. >> bad idea. >> romney lost by 24% and he
five republicans lost who are moderates -- scott brown, tommy thompson, rick berg and tommy mcnamara. pick a direction. you want to be moderate and play around with this, you are not going to hold up. you want to go fiscally conservative, go tea party, and you might win the senate back. >> if i could answer a basic question without appalling answerrings. >> sean: but there is a big gender gap here. women in larger numbers voted for obam a. men in larger numbers voted for romney....
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governor, from your point of view, worthwhile to make this deal to once again, some say it's like charlie brown trying to kick the football. worthwhile to say we'll give you food aid if? >> the only thing that failed worse than the missiles was the obama policy. charles pritchard admitted that barack obama's policies towards north korea have been a admissible failure. if you withhold food, you better do t then you look horrible withholding food from people eating grass. even the cows eat better than the people. it's a horrible situation and it's not going to be made worse and the u.s. get the blame. they'll keep looking for ways to build those missiles anyway. >> when we come back, the general election campaign between obama and romney is suddenly in full swing. xx >> this is the defining issue of our time. this make or break moment for our middle class and those fighting to get not middle class. >> after a reelection, he'd have a lot more, quote, flexibility, to do just what he wants. i'm not sure a what he meant but looking at his first three years, i got a pretty good idea. >> president obam
governor, from your point of view, worthwhile to make this deal to once again, some say it's like charlie brown trying to kick the football. worthwhile to say we'll give you food aid if? >> the only thing that failed worse than the missiles was the obama policy. charles pritchard admitted that barack obama's policies towards north korea have been a admissible failure. if you withhold food, you better do t then you look horrible withholding food from people eating grass. even the cows eat...
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governor, from your point of view, worthwhile to make this deal to once again, some say it's like charlie brown trying to kick the football. worthwhile to say we'll give you food aid if? >> the only thing that failed worse than the missiles was the obama policy. charles pritchard admitted that barack obama's policies towards north korea have been a admissible failure. if you withhold food, you better do t then you look horrible withholding food from people eating grass. even the cows eat better than the people. it's a horrible situation and it's not going to be made worse and the u.s. get the blame. they'll keep looking for ways to build those missiles anyway. >> when we come back, the general election campaign between obama and romney is suddenly in full swing. - hi, i'm halle berry, and as a new mom, i can tell you that childhood is a magical time. but for children with diabetes, life is not quite so carefree. the barbara davis center for childhood diabetes is fighting hard to find a cure. know the signs: irritability, excessive urination, weight loss. if you have any of these signs, please c
governor, from your point of view, worthwhile to make this deal to once again, some say it's like charlie brown trying to kick the football. worthwhile to say we'll give you food aid if? >> the only thing that failed worse than the missiles was the obama policy. charles pritchard admitted that barack obama's policies towards north korea have been a admissible failure. if you withhold food, you better do t then you look horrible withholding food from people eating grass. even the cows eat...
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. >> chris: governor, from your point of deal worth while to make the deal and like charlie brown trying to kick the football? worth while to say we'll give you food aid if? >> only thing that fizzled worse than the missiles of north korea was the obama policy. charles pritchard admitted that barack obama's policy toward north korea have been a miserable failure f. you say you are going to with hold you better do it. and then you look horrible because the people are eating grass and it the cows are eating better than the people of north korea . they will look for way to get the missiles anyway. >> chris: we'll take a break and when we come back, the general election campaign between romney and obama is in full swing. well, if we don't find an audience, all we'll ever do is rehearse. maybe you should try every door direct mail. just select the zip codes where you want your message to be seen, print it yourself, or we'll help you find a local partner and you find the customers that matter most. brilliant. clifton, show us overjoyed. no, too much. jennessa. ah! a round of applause. [ applau
. >> chris: governor, from your point of deal worth while to make the deal and like charlie brown trying to kick the football? worth while to say we'll give you food aid if? >> only thing that fizzled worse than the missiles of north korea was the obama policy. charles pritchard admitted that barack obama's policy toward north korea have been a miserable failure f. you say you are going to with hold you better do it. and then you look horrible because the people are eating grass and...
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that's what freedom is and is that really freedom according to court records mary brown and her husband were forced to file for bankruptcy last fall thanks in part to thousands of dollars in unpaid medical bills a burden that comes with trying to survive in america without medical insurance in fact unpaid medical bills prompt sixty percent of all bankruptcies in america today something that doesn't happen in any other developed nation in the world why because the rest of the developed world knows that if you don't have health insurance. then you're not really free if you can't stand on that base think about it for a second are you free if you're sick and you can't get medical care or you free if you're broke and wiped out because of medical bills you know that's not freedom and that's why progressives in america want universal single payer health care it's so that basic requirement that basic require for free good health is guaranteed to everyone and that's why president obama passed the affordable care act which will give virtually all americans access to affordable health insurance wh
that's what freedom is and is that really freedom according to court records mary brown and her husband were forced to file for bankruptcy last fall thanks in part to thousands of dollars in unpaid medical bills a burden that comes with trying to survive in america without medical insurance in fact unpaid medical bills prompt sixty percent of all bankruptcies in america today something that doesn't happen in any other developed nation in the world why because the rest of the developed world...
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sar sarah, brown. what political headlines will make news. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ >>> which political story will make headlines in the next 24 hours. i'm in
sar sarah, brown. what political headlines will make news. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering,...
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he worked for the gray campaign and admitted he helped pay brown to stay in the race for brown to verbally attack then- mayor fenty. the judge said she considered brock's past and the help he gave to others over the years and took into consideration the help that brookes provided the fbi as it continues to investigate the gray campaign. that is why she did not sentence brocks to time in jail. well, we should point out that mayor gray has said many times in the past that he did not participate in any illegal activity. still tonight, the u.s. attorney continues to look into his campaign. back to you. >> and this story is not over yet. matt ackland, thanks for the update. >>> staying in d.c., this is a question. are city officials keeping a close enough eye on all of the revenue being brought in? d.c. council committee is looking into that question today. recently, there is some concerns about how some properties are assessed. how records are kept, and if enough taxes are being collected from property owners. william davilla was called before the council n charge of the tax office's integrity
he worked for the gray campaign and admitted he helped pay brown to stay in the race for brown to verbally attack then- mayor fenty. the judge said she considered brock's past and the help he gave to others over the years and took into consideration the help that brookes provided the fbi as it continues to investigate the gray campaign. that is why she did not sentence brocks to time in jail. well, we should point out that mayor gray has said many times in the past that he did not participate...
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. >> joining me in new york is tina brown, editor in chief of news week and the daily beast. from boca raton, mark halperin of time magazine and john heilemann of new york magazine. chuck todd of nbc news, from washington albert hunt, executive editor of bloomberg news joining us shortly gwen ifill of pbs and raddatz of nbc and john dickerson of, and slight magazine i am pleased to have each of them here this evening for this important debate and as always i begin with al hunt in washington. al. >> carlie, i think mitt romney went into this debate and the calculation was all he had to do was hold his own, he would win a draw and just show he could be commander in chief. in many ways it was very similar to the strategy barack obama had ironically in denver and in both cases i believe it misfired. almost from the beginning romney was on his heels and as the debate shaped up he ended up agreeing with barack obama's policies on just a stunning number of issues on bin laden, on drones, on pakistan, on getting out of afghanistan, in 2014, iranian sanctions, syria defending israel,
. >> joining me in new york is tina brown, editor in chief of news week and the daily beast. from boca raton, mark halperin of time magazine and john heilemann of new york magazine. chuck todd of nbc news, from washington albert hunt, executive editor of bloomberg news joining us shortly gwen ifill of pbs and raddatz of nbc and john dickerson of, and slight magazine i am pleased to have each of them here this evening for this important debate and as always i begin with al hunt in...
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. >>> con la aprobacion de la propuesta 30 ,anifeste jerry brown , as de 6 mil dolares , en cada año . >>> las ganancias se obtendran por el aumento de impuestos e incrementando en un cuarto de centavo por dolares , os que se hgan opuesto , recalcan que les dfara dolor a sus bolsillos el gobierno gasta más de 5 mil millones de dolares por año ofrecieron un plan pero quieren , más dinero . >>> dicen los defensores el impacto para los consumidores no será significativo el beneficio , según la representantes será para el sector educativo las escuelas recibirán 2500 dolares por cada alumno también llegara a las marcas de ccalifornia también se , habi8litaria más recortes . >>> la habilitacion de la propuesra 30 , por otro lado los que apoyaron la respuesta 38, aseguraron que los próximos meses para que de està manera se puedan generar ingresos que benefician al sector educativo , soy pamela díaz , regreso con ustedes anivel estatal , los democratas tienen mayoria en el senado , por primera vez de 1933 el partido en el poder tiene la mayoria en 2/3 de ambas cámaras , la conc
. >>> con la aprobacion de la propuesta 30 ,anifeste jerry brown , as de 6 mil dolares , en cada año . >>> las ganancias se obtendran por el aumento de impuestos e incrementando en un cuarto de centavo por dolares , os que se hgan opuesto , recalcan que les dfara dolor a sus bolsillos el gobierno gasta más de 5 mil millones de dolares por año ofrecieron un plan pero quieren , más dinero . >>> dicen los defensores el impacto para los consumidores no será...